Flying Dutchmen thrash Spain
BY Agencies15 Jun 2014 11:28 PM GMT
Agencies15 Jun 2014 11:28 PM GMT
Spain crashed to its heaviest defeat in 51 years as Netherlands celebrated an extraordinary 5-1 victory over the defending champions in a Group B contest of the FIFA World Cup here on Friday.
The Dutch side literally toyed with the holders to avenge their 2010 World Cup final defeat in Johannesburg as Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben both scored twice. Stefan De Vrij was the third scorer for the Dutch side in a dramatic contest.
It is worst defeat for Spain since its 6-2 thrashing at the hands of Scotland in 1963. It is also first time since 2002 that defending champions have lost the opening game.
France had lost to Senegal 0-1 in Seoul in 2002 but they were not mauled as badly as Spain were in this game. For the second day in running, a controversial penalty was awarded in the match between the top sides as Spain benefitted to take a 1-0 lead. Referee Nicola Rizzoli ruled that Diego Costa had been fouled by De Vrij and Xabi Alonso had no problem in slotting the shot past Dutch goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen. A stunning header from Manchester United forward Van Persie, 90 seconds before the break, on a pass by Daley Blind brought the sides on level terms and what followed in the second half was complete Dutch domination. Eight minuets into the second half, Blind fed Bayern Munich striker Robben, who beat two rival defenders to give his side a 2-1 lead. Centre-half De Vrij threw the world champions in a tizzy as got his name on the scoresheet by heading one home in the 64th minute.
Four minutes later, Spain almost pulled one back when David Silva put the ball over the line as Cillessen could not hold Pedro’s header but he was offside.Â
Robin van Persie made it 4-1 as Iker Casillas was guilty of mishandling a backpass and the Dutch skipper easily tackled him to get his second goal of the match. Robben completed the Spanish misery after receiving a pass as he tore apart the Spanish defence, bamboozled Casillas, and slammed a left-footer in.
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